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New Zealand English
Edited by Allan Bell and Koenraad Kuiper
[Varieties of English Around the World G25] 2000
► pp. 297324
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2010. Dialect divergence and convergence in New Zealand English. Language in Society 39:4  pp. 437 ff. DOI logo
Bauer, Laurie, Janet Holmes & Paul Warren
2006. Why Can’t People in Birmingham Talk Right?. In Language Matters,  pp. 180 ff. DOI logo
Casesnoves, Raquel, Josep-Àngel Mas & Anna Tudela
2019. Primary and secondary factors in language maintenance in a medium-sized community language: Catalan in Spain. International Journal of Bilingualism 23:2  pp. 525 ff. DOI logo
Drager, Katie
2010. Sociophonetic Variation in Speech Perception. Language and Linguistics Compass 4:7  pp. 473 ff. DOI logo
Duhamel, Marie-France & Miriam Meyerhoff
2015. An end of egalitarianism? Social evaluations of language difference in New Zealand. Linguistics Vanguard 1:1  pp. 235 ff. DOI logo
Kuiper, Alison & Koenraad Kuiper
2003. Constructing Vocational Aspirations Linguistically. Globalisation, Societies and Education 1:2  pp. 223 ff. DOI logo
Westphal, Michael
2015. Attitudes toward Accents of Standard English in Jamaican Radio Newscasting. Journal of English Linguistics 43:4  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
Zhao, Hui
2018. Social meaning in the perception of neutral tone variation inPutonghua. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 4:2  pp. 161 ff. DOI logo
Zipp, Lena
2014. Indo-Fijian English. In English in the Indian Diaspora [Varieties of English Around the World, G50],  pp. 187 ff. DOI logo

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